2010-10-24 // 10:03:32
parahanga
wow, another amazing shot. I am curious at these sx70 films have a blue/cyan tint. I have been using expire sx70s and they exposures come out quite 'normal'. Does temperature play a role?

hehe, just noticed your shotdate was 1948, must have been very expired film ;)

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hi parahanga, thanks!

ummm.... this film is very expired and rotten... but i tend to take a lot of shots in muted light which seems to conjure up these kinds of colours more. newer TZ stock in full sun for example seems to be much more vibrant and "real". i'm not too sure about temperature (i'm sure a little bit).

also, if the print is shielded from light you won't get as many flames appear.

hehe, not quite 1948, but not far off. ;)


2010-10-10 // 14:03:19
wish
congratz master!
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hehe, thanks maestro ;)

2010-10-10 // 13:30:54
philippebourgoin
Congrats !
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thank you dear philippe

2010-10-10 // 05:54:54
velvetwarhol
wonderful! when did this expire?
jake

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hi jake, thanks very much.

2001...

2010-10-08 // 08:47:43
m6
great! )
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thanks ;)

2010-10-08 // 08:30:13
themagicbus
ke bella!
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oh luis.

haven't looked at your blog for a few days, will do so now. hope your'e well and the waves have been kind